下面是中级口译考试的真题,这部分的真题都很重要,也是我们在复习的时候需要好好掌握的部分。对于我们复习的同学们,可一定要把下面的这部分都记下来,自己找个时间好好的练习一下,看看效果怎么样。

  口语部分:

  Are Self-Taught Drivers Safe Enough?

  题目:

  要求分析在驾校学习的优缺点等等

  口译部分:

  英译汉部分:

  1、旅游,谈旅行费用价格,全世界消费最高的7个国家都在欧洲,欧洲最贵其中伦敦居首,酒店是香港两倍,美国旅游价格次之,酒店价格是曼谷四倍,到巴黎旅行要带足饮用水,因为那里饮料价格贵贵贵。

  2、弹性工作制flexitime,好处。

  汉译英部分:

  1、大数据时代 ,全球化的影响遍及世界各地。(详细内容详见口译课本 15-1:数据时代“大数据,文章出自Big Data: A Revolution that Will Transform How We Live Think and Wor”)

  2、选自口译教程 10-1:讲故事者(莫言诺奖发言稿,2012年12月诺贝尔奖瑞典颁奖典礼致辞)

  感谢为诺贝尔奖付出的基金会和瑞典人民。谢谢所有把我的作品译为各国语言的翻译家。是他们的辛勤付出使得我们能够阅读世界各国的作品。在获诺贝尔奖之后,我经历了很多有趣的事。这也证明诺奖确实是一个影响力巨大的奖。我出生在中国山东。

  附:Are Self-Taught Drivers Safe Enough?

  In China, the major channel through which people obtain driving licenses is to attend driving schools. Those who wish to be granted a license must attend a minimum of 64 hours of driving classes held by training schools, with tuition fees ranging from 5,000 yuan ($805) to 10,000 yuan ($1,610). High fees, coupled with corruption in driving schools and traffic management departments, have fueled appeals for allowing driving license applicants to obtain licenses without having to go to a driving school.

  According to the Ministry of Public Security (MPS), such a pilot program will be rolled out this year. Although the details have yet to be publicized, it is anticipated that those who wish to obtain a driver's license can learn the necessary skills on their own before registering online for an examination.

  This news has quickly attracted extensive attention across the country. Many believe that it is a good policy that will help applicants gain driving licenses more easily, more cheaply and more efficiently. However, doubts remain. Concerns tend to focus on the conflicts between China's current traffic security laws, which only allow trainees to use instructor cars under the instruction of their coaches, and the new policy that allows applicants to learn to drive in a manner of their choosing before taking the tests. Nowadays, driving schools still possess a monopoly status with advantages such as professionally accredited instructors and dual-control cars.

  Good news

  Yuan Bao (): Owing to the monopoly held by driving schools, the public has no choice but to go to these schools despite the exorbitant fees. Meanwhile, as too many people want to take driving tests and the quota is limited, many people have to wait for a place. Almost all learners have had the experience of having been obliged to bribe their coaches during the period of instruction, in order for them to receive efficient training and successfully pass the tests.

  The decision by the MPS to allow potential drivers to drive without having to go to driving schools will undoubtedly offer more choices for those seeking a driving license. With this new policy implemented, existing driving schools will be made much less crowded, the fees are expected to drop and making appointments for driving lessons will be much easier.

  In this way, the government will no longer interfere with the public's freedom of choice as to how to learn to drive. Prospective drivers will be able to choose to learn from private coaches or to go to driving schools. Capable driving coaches will help trainees learn to drive in a way that more specifically suits them, while trainees can have more opportunities to practice, which can boost the effectiveness of training.

  Leng Yuyan (): To be able to get a driving license without having to go to driving schools is undoubtedly good news for those who want to get a license. For most Chinese drivers, the experience of obtaining a driving license is a miserable one.

  Many have to go to wait their turn in early morning or late at night, but are allotted only a very short period of time in which to actually practice. It really puts a strain on those who are busy with work and other commitments and have only a limited amount of spare time on the weekends. Sometimes, the trainees have to endure psychological torture at the hands of their coaches. What frustrates applicants most are the high fees charged and the various kinds of corruption endemic to the industry.

  When people are able to get driving licenses without attending driving schools, the viability of such ventures will be dealt a blow. As a result, these schools will have to standardize their practices, accord stricter penalties to driving instructors who engage in unprofessional practices and make training more efficient, so as to attract more learners. There should also be detailed laws and regulations to make the pilot program more feasible in practice.

  Driving schools have developed close connections with the traffic authorities. When the traffic authorities grant driving licenses to those who learn to drive on their own, driving schools are actually losing out financially. The authorities must treat all license applicants equally, while supervision from the higher authorities should be increased.